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Affordable Low-Frequency Powerhouse

Every element of the Dynamo 300, from driver to amplifier to crossover to cabinet, is meticulously designed and manufactured to MartinLogan's highest standards. The result is staggering low-frequency performance for a subwoofer of its size and price. It's a powerhouse in small to medium-size rooms and also ideal for that second system in your den, cottage, office, or bedroom.

Perfect for either home theater or stereo applications, the Dynamo 300 is built with high-density materials to minimize cabinet resonance and provide a solid foundation for the high-output 8" woofer and high-current 75-watt, 150-watt peak amplifier. Whether you are looking for high performance bass to enhance your music experience or take your home theater system to the next level, a new Dynamo family subwoofer should be at the top of your list.

75-Watt, 150-Watt Peak Amplifier

The Dynamo 300's amplifier belongs to a recently-developed class of switch-mode designs that incorporates a variety of innovative techniques to reduce noise, distortion, and heat to the lowest possible levels. In particular, the switching frequency is much higher than in typical subwoofer amplifiers of this type, providing a tremendous true 75 watts continuously with extremely low distortion.

Low-Turbulence Port

Ports are a convenient and cost-effective way of increasing low-frequency output. Dynamo 300's low-turbulence port is carefully designed to provide superb low-end efficiency while minimizing port-induced distortion.

Seamless System Integration for Hi-fi and Home Theater

Dynamo 300's connections and controls are designed to enable easy, seamless integration with any stereo music or multi-channel home theater system. Its main left and right line-level inputs feed into a precision low-pass filter with a cutoff frequency variable from 45 to 150 Hz. For systems in which a surround processor supplies the crossover, Dynamo 300 provides an LFE input low-pass filter that completely bypasses its internal filters.